Amending the Merchant Marine Act of 1936: Hearing[s] Before the Committee on Commerce and the Committee on Education and Labor, United States Senate, Seventy-fifth Congress, Second[-third] Session, on S. 3078, a Bill to Amend the Merchant Marine Act of 1936, and for Other PurposesUnited States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Education and Labor U.S. Government Printing Office, 1938 - Maritime law |
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... give credence to such a statement . That the crew were drunk is another gross misstatement of fact . With the exception of one , whom this passenger fed with liquor , not a member of the crew was in such condition . During the entire ...
... give credence to such a statement . That the crew were drunk is another gross misstatement of fact . With the exception of one , whom this passenger fed with liquor , not a member of the crew was in such condition . During the entire ...
Page 379
... give any directions to the master ? Mr. COLLINS . Never . Senator VANDENBERG . You would agree , Mr. Collins , with my viewpoint I shall speak for myself that regardless of what happened when the ship was at sea , you would have no ...
... give any directions to the master ? Mr. COLLINS . Never . Senator VANDENBERG . You would agree , Mr. Collins , with my viewpoint I shall speak for myself that regardless of what happened when the ship was at sea , you would have no ...
Page 397
... give the American people back their country under this new bill they are trying to pro- mulgate . We don't consider that they have their country at the present time . Senator GIBSON . Who has it ? Mr. EMERSON . I think you will find ...
... give the American people back their country under this new bill they are trying to pro- mulgate . We don't consider that they have their country at the present time . Senator GIBSON . Who has it ? Mr. EMERSON . I think you will find ...
Page 409
... give protection to these men in Montevideo , who could not work because the longshoremen were on strike and there were strikebreakers and scabs around . The crew refused to work , and asked the master for protection . He not only ...
... give protection to these men in Montevideo , who could not work because the longshoremen were on strike and there were strikebreakers and scabs around . The crew refused to work , and asked the master for protection . He not only ...
Page 414
... give the sailors of all ships the benefits ? Mr. EMERSON . We have found that when a thing like that is written into law it gives a chance to offer amendments at times which might not be to the best of our interests . The CHAIRMAN . Is ...
... give the sailors of all ships the benefits ? Mr. EMERSON . We have found that when a thing like that is written into law it gives a chance to offer amendments at times which might not be to the best of our interests . The CHAIRMAN . Is ...
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